Benefits
Lifelong Support at Your Fingertips
As a graduate of MCPHS, you’re automatically a member of the MCPHS Alumni Association—and that means access to a wealth of exclusive benefits to help you thrive in your career and stay connected to the community. These benefits are just the beginning of what we hope will be your lifelong relationship with MCPHS!
Career Support
MCPHS offers a range of career services to support you at every stage of your professional journey. Reach out to access online career counseling and personalized support via email or phone, and stay up-to-date on exciting job openings tailored to MCPHS grads.
Continuing Education
As a lifelong learner, you can take advantage of discounts on MCPHS academic programs to advance your knowledge and skills, including no-cost online modules.
Networking
Did you know that 85% of jobs are filled via personal or professional connections? We’ll help expand your network of Alumni, faculty, and industry leaders through a variety of in-person and virtual events held locally and around the country.
Lifelong Learning
Albert Einstein once said, “The only thing that you absolutely have to know is the location of the library.” As an alum, you retain free access to our campus libraries and their wonderful staff, who are readily available to assist you.
Community & Connection
Keep in touch with fellow grads through our searchable Alumni directory, as well as in the MCPHS LinkedIn group. You’ve also got affinity groups and regional chapters to join, where you can meet Alumni living in your area or working in your field.
Giving Back
Share your wisdom and professional expertise with today’s MCPHS students, through mentorship opportunities and guest speaking in classrooms, at events, and to student clubs.
MCPHS Bookstore
“It’s been nice to see some familiar faces and reconnect with people I haven’t seen in 10 years. The best part about MCPHS was making friends I still have. I also work with a few classmates, so those connections I made at MCPHS have lasted throughout my life.”
Rosalyn Tokarz | PharmD ’11